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Has anybody been able to successfully play multiplayer lan games between an
xp box and a vista box? I have tried it with Age of Empires II and Total Annihilation. Both games play fine on single player but I can not launch a multiplayer game. The two machines are networked through my router and are sharing an internet connection and a printer. They can see each others shares no problem. I can access files on either computer in either direction using file explorer. But when I create a multiplayer game on either machine and try to connect to it from the other machine I can not connect. I can see the game on the other machine and the game tries to connect but eventually times out. The symptoms are the same whether I create a game on the vista machine or on the xp machine. Has anybody else had this problem? Or rather, I should say has anybody been able to successfully game over their lan with a vista machine and an xp machine? |
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Do they happen to have the same Authorization code? Or do you own 2
different versions of the games. I would try, but I only own 1 version of AOE II. "vincentwansink" wrote in message ... Has anybody been able to successfully play multiplayer lan games between an xp box and a vista box? I have tried it with Age of Empires II and Total Annihilation. Both games play fine on single player but I can not launch a multiplayer game. The two machines are networked through my router and are sharing an internet connection and a printer. They can see each others shares no problem. I can access files on either computer in either direction using file explorer. But when I create a multiplayer game on either machine and try to connect to it from the other machine I can not connect. I can see the game on the other machine and the game tries to connect but eventually times out. The symptoms are the same whether I create a game on the vista machine or on the xp machine. Has anybody else had this problem? Or rather, I should say has anybody been able to successfully game over their lan with a vista machine and an xp machine? |
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It should work. I run the CS:Source dedicated server on Vista and I can
connect to it from my XP computer and even my friends can connect to it via the internet by entering the IP addy. We play online all the time. "vincentwansink" wrote in message ... Has anybody been able to successfully play multiplayer lan games between an xp box and a vista box? I have tried it with Age of Empires II and Total Annihilation. Both games play fine on single player but I can not launch a multiplayer game. The two machines are networked through my router and are sharing an internet connection and a printer. They can see each others shares no problem. I can access files on either computer in either direction using file explorer. But when I create a multiplayer game on either machine and try to connect to it from the other machine I can not connect. I can see the game on the other machine and the game tries to connect but eventually times out. The symptoms are the same whether I create a game on the vista machine or on the xp machine. Has anybody else had this problem? Or rather, I should say has anybody been able to successfully game over their lan with a vista machine and an xp machine? |
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No problems here playing Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour on the LAN.
Vista RC1 x64 on my box, and XP Pro x86 on the other. -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled ![]() Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-) "vincentwansink" wrote in message ... Has anybody been able to successfully play multiplayer lan games between an xp box and a vista box? I have tried it with Age of Empires II and Total Annihilation. Both games play fine on single player but I can not launch a multiplayer game. The two machines are networked through my router and are sharing an internet connection and a printer. They can see each others shares no problem. I can access files on either computer in either direction using file explorer. But when I create a multiplayer game on either machine and try to connect to it from the other machine I can not connect. I can see the game on the other machine and the game tries to connect but eventually times out. The symptoms are the same whether I create a game on the vista machine or on the xp machine. Has anybody else had this problem? Or rather, I should say has anybody been able to successfully game over their lan with a vista machine and an xp machine? |
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Hmm, maybe a firewall issue?
-- /Robert "vincentwansink" wrote: Has anybody been able to successfully play multiplayer lan games between an xp box and a vista box? I have tried it with Age of Empires II and Total Annihilation. Both games play fine on single player but I can not launch a multiplayer game. The two machines are networked through my router and are sharing an internet connection and a printer. They can see each others shares no problem. I can access files on either computer in either direction using file explorer. But when I create a multiplayer game on either machine and try to connect to it from the other machine I can not connect. I can see the game on the other machine and the game tries to connect but eventually times out. The symptoms are the same whether I create a game on the vista machine or on the xp machine. Has anybody else had this problem? Or rather, I should say has anybody been able to successfully game over their lan with a vista machine and an xp machine? |
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Thank you all for your help.
Turns out it was indeed the firewall. The strange thing is that even when I turned off the firewall it was still blocking the games. Only when I turned it back on and explicitly told the firewall to allow these games through did it work. Does Vista require a reboot for the firewall to be truly turned off? If not then this may be a bug. Anyhow, thank you all for your help. I'm relieved to know that it's not a Vista issue. "Robert Schoultz" wrote: Hmm, maybe a firewall issue? -- /Robert "vincentwansink" wrote: Has anybody been able to successfully play multiplayer lan games between an xp box and a vista box? I have tried it with Age of Empires II and Total Annihilation. Both games play fine on single player but I can not launch a multiplayer game. The two machines are networked through my router and are sharing an internet connection and a printer. They can see each others shares no problem. I can access files on either computer in either direction using file explorer. But when I create a multiplayer game on either machine and try to connect to it from the other machine I can not connect. I can see the game on the other machine and the game tries to connect but eventually times out. The symptoms are the same whether I create a game on the vista machine or on the xp machine. Has anybody else had this problem? Or rather, I should say has anybody been able to successfully game over their lan with a vista machine and an xp machine? |
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"vincentwansink" wrote in message
... Has anybody been able to successfully play multiplayer lan games between an xp box and a vista box? I have tried it with Age of Empires II and Total Annihilation. Both games play fine on single player but I can not launch a multiplayer game. The two machines are networked through my router and are sharing an internet connection and a printer. They can see each others shares no problem. I can access files on either computer in either direction using file explorer. But when I create a multiplayer game on either machine and try to connect to it from the other machine I can not connect. I can see the game on the other machine and the game tries to connect but eventually times out. The symptoms are the same whether I create a game on the vista machine or on the xp machine. Has anybody else had this problem? Or rather, I should say has anybody been able to successfully game over their lan with a vista machine and an xp machine? I've been successful with Battle for Middle-Earth 1 and 2, and Age of Empires 3. Make sure the games are allowed to pass through the firewall. -- Paul Smith, Yeovil, UK. Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User. http://www.windowsresource.net/ *Remove 'nospam.' to reply by e-mail* |
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Not an issue. Both those games are designed to work over a LAN off one CD.
"Zapper" wrote in message ... Do they happen to have the same Authorization code? Or do you own 2 different versions of the games. I would try, but I only own 1 version of AOE II. "vincentwansink" wrote in message ... Has anybody been able to successfully play multiplayer lan games between an xp box and a vista box? I have tried it with Age of Empires II and Total Annihilation. Both games play fine on single player but I can not launch a multiplayer game. The two machines are networked through my router and are sharing an internet connection and a printer. They can see each others shares no problem. I can access files on either computer in either direction using file explorer. But when I create a multiplayer game on either machine and try to connect to it from the other machine I can not connect. I can see the game on the other machine and the game tries to connect but eventually times out. The symptoms are the same whether I create a game on the vista machine or on the xp machine. Has anybody else had this problem? Or rather, I should say has anybody been able to successfully game over their lan with a vista machine and an xp machine? |
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The Vista to XP Lan Games connection problems Solution!! After trying to play several different lan games with my Vista equipped machine and not being able to join I finally found the way to make it work!! OH JOY! SO many forums browsed in vain. Finally I found it. For all of you, the problem was ipV6. To fix that problem you need to disable ipv6: 1- Open the Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel on the Vista equipped machine 2- Click on the little blue letters "View Status" next to your LAN connection (my wireless connection for me) 3- Then click on the Properties button (not wireless properties or anything else, just properties) 4- Click continue on the little annoying pop-up vista window if any 5- Now look for the field under "this connection uses the following items" there with Client for Microsoft Networks/QoS Packet Scheduler etc. You should find many of those with little checkboxes next to them. 6- Now i'm not very sure if it's only ipV6 that you need to disable, so to make sure, do steps 1-5 with you XP equipped machine to check what they have in that field, and keep the checkboxes checked for only those items. Uncheck everything else. I uncheked Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) , and the two Link-Layer ones. 7- Try again to join your lan game it should work fine ( it did for me and our Dungeon Siege 2 Lan Party!) Hail! to the Grand Superlapin that saves us all!!!! -- Superlapin ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Superlapin's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=39284 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=591735 http://forums.techarena.in |
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I love Dungeon Siege, fun party game.
"Superlapin" wrote in message ... The Vista to XP Lan Games connection problems Solution!! --snip-- 7- Try again to join your lan game it should work fine ( it did for me and our Dungeon Siege 2 Lan Party!) |
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